The Water Gospel
Today we begin the segment of the Church year where the Sunday Gospel readings are taken from the Gospel of Luke. So today is the First Sunday of Luke and […]
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Today we begin the segment of the Church year where the Sunday Gospel readings are taken from the Gospel of Luke. So today is the First Sunday of Luke and […]
Psalm 42 As a deer longs for flowing streams, so my soul longs for you, O God.My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.When shall I come and behold the face of […]
Who is Jesus speaking to in today’s Gospel reading? The young man. The disciples. But surely he’s also speaking to us! The young man today thought he had it all, […]
Some Orthodox theologians have lately been recovering an ancient tradition of Orthodox theology that goes back to the second century, with St. Irenaeus’ idea of recapitulation, ανακεφαλαίωσις, and especially to […]
God created human beings in God’s image and likeness. When the early Christians began to explore the meaning of Christ’s coming into the world, very early, as early as the […]
Last week’s Gospel reading told us about the most public of Jesus’ miracles. Next week’s Gospel reading will also be a very pubic miracle story. But today’s reading tells us […]
Three former presidents spoke at the funeral of Congressman John Lewis last Thursday. All three spoke eloquently, but I enjoyed the story that President George W. Bush shared from John […]
Isn’t it amazing how much ingratitude there exists in human societies and in human nature? Two weeks ago we heard of one town that asked Jesus to leave, to get […]
The quotes from Thomas Merton’s book Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander that were used in today’s sermon are printed below for easy access. The remaining text of the sermon is […]